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Queer Eye Wraps Up Iconic Run with Final Season Emmy Win

Summary

  • Queer Eye's final season premieres, marking the end of a transformative journey
  • Antiques Roadshow earns its 12th Emmy nomination despite never winning
  • Love Is Blind continues to earn Emmy recognition for its innovative dating format
Queer Eye Wraps Up Iconic Run with Final Season Emmy Win

The 2025 Creative Arts Emmys, held on September 6-7 in Los Angeles, marked a bittersweet moment for the television industry. The ceremony celebrated the conclusion of Queer Eye's groundbreaking run, with the show winning the award for Outstanding Structured Reality Program. In a social media post, the show's host, France, expressed his gratitude for the "long, beautiful journey" and the love and support the series had received.

While Queer Eye's final season was the talk of the event, the Emmys also recognized the enduring legacy of another long-running series, Antiques Roadshow. Despite never having won an Emmy, the show has been nominated 23 times since 2002, including 12 nods in the Outstanding Structured Reality Series category. This year's recognition went to the show's executive producer, Marsha Bemko, and producers Sarah K. Elliott and Sam Farrell.

The Creative Arts Emmys also continued to shine a spotlight on the innovative Netflix dating series Love Is Blind. The show, which follows a "less conventional approach to modern dating," has earned Emmy nominations every year since its debut in 2020, though it is yet to secure a win.

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Queer Eye won the award for Outstanding Structured Reality Program, marking the conclusion of the show's groundbreaking run.
Antiques Roadshow has been nominated for an Emmy 23 times since 2002, including 12 nods in the Outstanding Structured Reality Series category.
Love Is Blind continued its streak of Emmy recognition, earning nominations every year since its debut in 2020, though it is yet to secure a win.

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